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Take a look at the penalty in the clip above and you will instantly know the name of the man taking it.

The panenka is executed perfectly. A couple of big strides, a subtle feint that suggests a powerful strike, followed by an effortless chip down the middle. The ball floats so high and proud that it only just goes in under the bar.

It is, to all intents and purposes, the EXACT penalty scored by Zinedine Zidane at the start of the 2006 World Cup final.

You know the one - the lovely panenka that left Gianluigi Buffon on the ground as it bounced in deliciously off the underside of the bar.

STOP IT, ZIZOU

Except that the penalty in the clip wasn't scored by ZINEDINE Zidane. It was scored by ENZO Zidane, his 21 year-old son who is currently playing for Real Madrid Castilla (the club's second team).

Granted, pulling out a panenka in a Real Madrid Castilla match against Socuéllamos isn't quite the same as doing it in the biggest football match there is.

Enzo Zidane: the apple has not fallen far from the tree (Photo: Dean Mouhtaropoulos)

But still, the similarities are remarkable.

The languid style. The beautifully soft touch. You can clearly see the DNA running through Enzo's veins.

Peas in a pod

Sadly, after opening the game with a lovely panenka, young Enzo did not end the match in quite the same way his dad did…